Jack Radetsky S/N Lithograph, 4 AM

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Artist: Radetsky
Title: 4 AM
Medium: Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: 30
Paper Size: 29" x 22"


Jack Radetsky was born in 1948. Educated at the School of Visual Arts in New York City, he received numerous grants and fellowships including the Yale Fellowship in 1974 and 1975. In October 1978 he participated in the CAPS (Creative Artist Public Service Program) Exhibition.

Radetsky is recognized as a forerunner of the new romantic realist movement. Radetsky emphasizes painterly techniques with magic and illusionary clarity. His windows are simultaneously interior and exterior and have a breathtakingly exquisite luminosity.

Radetsky's paintings hum with urban sounds hushed by his breezy curtains and quiescent windows. These windows become screens where collected memorabilia create a symphony of objects - halos of shadows with an ethereal life of their own. Ghost - like, the are apparitions emitting auras of color, allowing objects to become suspended between illusion and memory

Individual Exhibitions

1979 OK harris Gallery, New York
1977 Gallerie Lara Vinci, Paris
1976 Monique Knowiton Gallery, New York
1974 The New Gallery, Huntington, New York

Collective Exhibitions

1979 Ok Harris Gallery, New York
Museum of Modern Art, Denver Colorado
University of Southern California
1978 "Expressions of the Seventies." , New York Minskoff Canter
"Lifeguard" Exhibition at the Plaza, New York
Basel Art Fair, Switzerland
Bologna Art Fair, Italy
Foire Internationale D'Art, Contemporain, Paris
1977 Salon des Jeunes et des Grandes, Grand Palais, Paris
1976 M.F.A. Thesis Show, Yale University
Auction Gallery, New York
Goddard College, Elliot Pratt Center, Plainfield VT
University of Massachussetts
1974 B.F.A. Exhibition School of Visual Arts Gallery
Works on None Greene Street Gallery, New York
Art Gallery, Yale University

Item Details

Reference #:
Radetsky_4_AM
Quantity
1
Category
Fine Art
SubCategory
Prints & Lithographs
Department
Antiques (approx100yrs)
Year
c. 1979
Dimensions
(Width x Height X Depth)
22.00 x 29.00 x
Weight
Unknown
Condition
Excellent
Material